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obviously, al qaeda is spread out to the arabian peninsula, pakistan areas, and the rest. but it's about continuing this route. many people are concerned if there's a withdrawal of u.s. troops they shouldn't be too dramatic or swift to withdraw before al qaeda and taliban are defeated. >> christiane, i appreciate your analysis. i want to remind everybody, be sure to watch christiane a little later this morning on "this week." she has exclusive interview with white house chief of staff bill daley. bianna, over to you. >> not too far from here at rancho mirage, california, friends and family arar gatherig for a friend of life service. preparations under way for the former first lady, betty ford. the friends and family gather for a celebration of life service. and how the nation says good-bye to a brave and beloved woman who touched so many lives. her candor and courage touched the nation. and now we know more how betty ford's family y ll pay tribute. >> people in america and across the world, they are going to say good-bye and they want to pay tribute to her. >> reporter: th
obviously, al qaeda is spread out to the arabian peninsula, pakistan areas, and the rest. but it's about continuing this route. many people are concerned if there's a withdrawal of u.s. troops they shouldn't be too dramatic or swift to withdraw before al qaeda and taliban are defeated. >> christiane, i appreciate your analysis. i want to remind everybody, be sure to watch christiane a little later this morning on "this week." she has exclusive interview with white house chief of...
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to be able to talk about what might happen in the future if pakistan doesn't cooperate. but, beyond that, there's a sense amongst officials that i talked to, that u.s. policy is rather divided at the moment, in the sense of not quite knowing what to do. more than that, there are people that are saying, at a much higher level, in other words somebody directly from the administration, not just congress, should go to pakistan, look the government in the eye and really reset this relationship if it's at all possible. but it's in a very bad state right now. >> indeed. christiane, we'll have to leave it there. appreciate you joining us this morning. be sure to join christiane later this week when she exame ins the presidential race. one of her guests, south carolina governor, nikki haley. >> they killed osama bin laden, new now they may be targeted. they are part of the elite team six. and worry they may be targeted. john hendren is on that story from washington. john, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. the rule about navy s.e.a.l. team six, you don't talk about s.e
to be able to talk about what might happen in the future if pakistan doesn't cooperate. but, beyond that, there's a sense amongst officials that i talked to, that u.s. policy is rather divided at the moment, in the sense of not quite knowing what to do. more than that, there are people that are saying, at a much higher level, in other words somebody directly from the administration, not just congress, should go to pakistan, look the government in the eye and really reset this relationship if...
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pakistan. this man was a candidate to replace osama bin laden, and now his terror group is promising revenge. >>> breast cancer break through, a blockbuster new study finds the drug could prevent breast cancer in millions of women with no harmful side effects. this could be a game-changer in the battle against the disease. >>> making the case. is a single human hair found in the trunk of casey anthony's car proof that she killed her young daughter? and can evidence that you can only smell be introduce into court? prosecutors trying to do that. more dramatic testimony this morning. >>> and, blown away. look at this a playground bouncy house picked up by the wind and tossed over and over with children trapped inside. we have the dramatic video. >> announcer: from abc news, live from new york this is "good morning america" with dan harris and bianna golodryga. >>> we've been talking about that video, let's take a look the it again. it's incredible. generally scary. see the parents running toward t
pakistan. this man was a candidate to replace osama bin laden, and now his terror group is promising revenge. >>> breast cancer break through, a blockbuster new study finds the drug could prevent breast cancer in millions of women with no harmful side effects. this could be a game-changer in the battle against the disease. >>> making the case. is a single human hair found in the trunk of casey anthony's car proof that she killed her young daughter? and can evidence that you...
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emissary to pakistan is headed there, john kerry. had what is his mission and message from the administration? >> well, he's going in his role as the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. he's obviously got talking points from the white house. and also he does control the purse strings on some very big dollars that go to pakistan, so clearly he's going to be able to talk about what might happen in the future if pakistan doesn't cooperate. but, beyond that, there's a sense amongst officials who i talked to, that u.s. policy on pakistan is is rather divided at the moment, in the sense of not quite knowing what to do. and more than that, there are people who are saying that a much higher level, in other words, somebody directly from the administration, not just congress, should go to pakistan, look the government in the eye and really reset this relationship if it's at all possible. but it's in a very bad state right now. >> a very bad state, indeed. christiane, we'll have to leave it there. we appreciate you joining us th
emissary to pakistan is headed there, john kerry. had what is his mission and message from the administration? >> well, he's going in his role as the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. he's obviously got talking points from the white house. and also he does control the purse strings on some very big dollars that go to pakistan, so clearly he's going to be able to talk about what might happen in the future if pakistan doesn't cooperate. but, beyond that, there's a sense...
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is pakistan a friend or a foe? >> we don't know because that relationship must be re-evaluated. >> reporter: who will decide what constitutes torture? >> i will trust the judgment of our military leaders to determine what is torture and what is not torture. >> reporter: and what about sending in u.s. forces into pakistan, where the taliban has safe haven? >> that is a decision that i would make after consulting with the commanders on the ground. >> reporter: and enjoying a resurgence -- >> i'm just trying to walk you through a way of thinking. >> reporter: newt gingrich joined the chorus of the criticism of the president and his handling of iran's efforts to gain a nuclear weapon. >> there's a number of ways to be smarter about iran. and relatively few ways to be dumb. and the administration skipped all the ways to be smart. >> if we elect barack obama, iran will have a nuclear weapon. if we elect mitt romney, me, as the next president, they will not have a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: after the debate, michele bac
is pakistan a friend or a foe? >> we don't know because that relationship must be re-evaluated. >> reporter: who will decide what constitutes torture? >> i will trust the judgment of our military leaders to determine what is torture and what is not torture. >> reporter: and what about sending in u.s. forces into pakistan, where the taliban has safe haven? >> that is a decision that i would make after consulting with the commanders on the ground. >> reporter:...
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. >>> and in pakistan, an arrest warrant has been issued for former president pervez musharraf. an anti-terrorism court judge in pakistan issued the warrant in connection with the 2007 assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto. musharraf left pakistan more than two years ago, and now lives in london. >>> and an earthquake in chile panicked thousands of people. it struck friday near the city of concepcion. the site of a large quake last year. telephone, electrical service was disrupted. but there were no reports of damage or injuries. >>> and finally, just in time for valentine's day on monday, voodoo valentines. some women in colorado have come up with the idea of making voodoo dolls to stick it to former lovers. one of the women says they hope some could use them in jest, or get rid of the psychic pain valentine's day has caused for those whose relationships have gone awry. dan and -- ow! back to you. >> is that an indication that you have some angry people out there? >> it's a joke. >> it's a joke. in every joke -- >> broke some hearts in his history. >> moving alo
. >>> and in pakistan, an arrest warrant has been issued for former president pervez musharraf. an anti-terrorism court judge in pakistan issued the warrant in connection with the 2007 assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto. musharraf left pakistan more than two years ago, and now lives in london. >>> and an earthquake in chile panicked thousands of people. it struck friday near the city of concepcion. the site of a large quake last year. telephone, electrical...
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bergdahl is believed so be in pakistan. >>> seve ballesteros has died. the champion of the masters and other tournaments. he helped make europe a force in the ryder cup competition. >>> what better way to celebrate your birthday than jumping out of an airplane. that's what bob kotter did to mark the milestone. he wasn't the oldest person on the skydive. a 92-year-old buddy joined him. and the plane was piloted by a guy that was 120 years old. >> you're making that up? >> it is a good story. >> maybe george h.w. bush can join them next year. >> he did it when he turned 85. >> that's right. >>> time for weather, and jackie meretsky. >> good morning, everyone. we saw the pictures of what's happening in memphis. 500,000 sandbags there to hold back the water. this is a slow-moving disaster. in terms of the flooding, the damage already done. the snow melt, as well as the rainfall in april. we do expect an additional, maybe, inch or two of rain in the mississippi river. the other big weather story is the heat in the desert southwest, where temperatures are 10 t
bergdahl is believed so be in pakistan. >>> seve ballesteros has died. the champion of the masters and other tournaments. he helped make europe a force in the ryder cup competition. >>> what better way to celebrate your birthday than jumping out of an airplane. that's what bob kotter did to mark the milestone. he wasn't the oldest person on the skydive. a 92-year-old buddy joined him. and the plane was piloted by a guy that was 120 years old. >> you're making that up?...
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is already unpopular in pakistan. that anger from the family and on the streets puts more pressure on the pakistani government to prosecute davis. even if in private they say they want to release him and admit he does, in fact, have diplomatic immunity. bee bianna? >> all right, nick. thank you so much. >>> turning to washington, another discussion on budgets. they're caller for investments on education, infrom structure, and research. the republicans say we can not afford it. david kerley has more on the story. >> reporter: the efforts to create that bipartisan atmosphere are about to be tested. it has everything to do with the budget numbers. the big question is about philosophy. is now the right time to tackle our debt issues? with the weakened economy and a ballooning deficit, what is the right thing to do? take an ax or a scalpel to federal spending. the budget battles begin. >> the budget asks washington to live within its means, while at the same time, investing in our future. >> reporter: tomorrow, he releases
is already unpopular in pakistan. that anger from the family and on the streets puts more pressure on the pakistani government to prosecute davis. even if in private they say they want to release him and admit he does, in fact, have diplomatic immunity. bee bianna? >> all right, nick. thank you so much. >>> turning to washington, another discussion on budgets. they're caller for investments on education, infrom structure, and research. the republicans say we can not afford it....
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in the news, the american diplomat charged with murder in pakistan could soon be released. pakistani officials say a court is reviewing documents that prove that raymond davis had diplomatic immunity. u.s. officials say he acted in self-defense when killing two armed men last month. >>> from this month's snowstorms are estimated to be $4.1 billion. >>> in australia, devastating floodwaters are still rising as heavy rain from a downgraded cyclone falls over melbourne. in some places, seven inches of rain fell in a few hours. >>> and verizon had record sales its first day of taking preorders for the new iphone with its service on it. it sold more iphones between 3:00 a.m. and 5:00 on thursday, than any other phone on a full day. that's a quick look at the headlines. >>> time for the weather and jackie. >> we had a big storm from texas to tennessee. look at what happened in shreveport, louisiana. four inches of snow fell. and this part of northern louisiana was turned into an uphill skating rink with snowplows out. and really difficult driving conditions, as dan mentioned earl
in the news, the american diplomat charged with murder in pakistan could soon be released. pakistani officials say a court is reviewing documents that prove that raymond davis had diplomatic immunity. u.s. officials say he acted in self-defense when killing two armed men last month. >>> from this month's snowstorms are estimated to be $4.1 billion. >>> in australia, devastating floodwaters are still rising as heavy rain from a downgraded cyclone falls over melbourne. in some...
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bergdahl is believed to be in pakistan. >>> a sad note in the golf world. seve ballesteros has died. he won five major championships, including two masters and three british opens. he helped make europe a force in the ryder cup competition. ballesteros died from brain cancer. he was 54 years of age. >>> and finally, what better way to celebrate your 85th birthday than by jumping out of an airplane? that's what world war ii and korean war vet bob katter did to mark the milestone. he wasn't the oldest person on the skydive. a 92-year-old buddy joined him. and the plane, by the way, was piloted by a guy that was 120 years old. >> you're making that up? >> it is a good story. >> maybe george h.w. bush can join them next year. >> he did it just a couple of years ago when he turned 85. >> that's right. >>> let's turn to weather and jackie meretsky. >> good morning, everyone. we just saw the pictures of what's happening in memphis. 500,000 sandbags there to try and hold back the water. this is a slow-moving disaster. in terms of the causes of flooding, the damage
bergdahl is believed to be in pakistan. >>> a sad note in the golf world. seve ballesteros has died. he won five major championships, including two masters and three british opens. he helped make europe a force in the ryder cup competition. ballesteros died from brain cancer. he was 54 years of age. >>> and finally, what better way to celebrate your 85th birthday than by jumping out of an airplane? that's what world war ii and korean war vet bob katter did to mark the...
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/pakistan relations have often been strained. pakistan complains bitterly about u.s. attacks against militants on its own soldiers. u.s. officials accuse pakistan of turning a blind eye to militant activity. when u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s found and killed osama bin laden in pakistan in may, relations hit a new low. they may be even worse today. as the crisis erupted saturday, president obama went book shopping. one choice, a book about pakistan and afghanistan called "descent into chaos." that just about sums it up. i'm simon mcgregor-wood for "good morning america" in london. >>> the holiday shopping season is off to a strong start. according to one survey, retail sales hit $11.4 billion on black friday. a 7% jump from last year. that's the most money ever spent on the day after thanksgiving. the question now is whether shoppers will keep coming back or if they were drawn only by those door buster deals? >>> and los angeles police have not yet decided if they will charge a woman who fired pepper spray into a crowd at a walmart on thursday night. the woman turned herself in
/pakistan relations have often been strained. pakistan complains bitterly about u.s. attacks against militants on its own soldiers. u.s. officials accuse pakistan of turning a blind eye to militant activity. when u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s found and killed osama bin laden in pakistan in may, relations hit a new low. they may be even worse today. as the crisis erupted saturday, president obama went book shopping. one choice, a book about pakistan and afghanistan called "descent into chaos."...
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. >>> in pakistan, about 200 people staged a demonstration against a u.s. diplomat under arrest there in pakistan, for killing two pakistanis last month. the demonstrators demanded that the american official, raymond davis, be hanged. the u.s. says davis shot the men in defense when they tried to rob him. and they say under international law, he has diplomatic immunity from prosecution. >>> and protests in haiti, in form of exiled president jean-bertrand bastille. thousands marched for his return. his backers are looking for him in a runoff election. aristide is now living in south africa. >>> and finally, sarah ferguson, the former duchess of york is being snubbed. she was excluded on the wedding guest list. before her death, princess diana had a falling out with ferguson. and apparently prince william has not spoken to his aunt in about 15 years. carrying a bit of a grudge. >> and then, there's the case of her selling access to her ex-husband. >> there were a lot of people that thought she wouldn't be invited. and there were others that maybe she would. b
. >>> in pakistan, about 200 people staged a demonstration against a u.s. diplomat under arrest there in pakistan, for killing two pakistanis last month. the demonstrators demanded that the american official, raymond davis, be hanged. the u.s. says davis shot the men in defense when they tried to rob him. and they say under international law, he has diplomatic immunity from prosecution. >>> and protests in haiti, in form of exiled president jean-bertrand bastille. thousands...
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in august from countries like pakistan and afghanistan. they're urgently trying to connect the dots. this work could not be more serious. and this morning, commuters in new york and here in washington, as brian said, are going to see a massive show of force. >> okay, pierre. thanks very much. >>> let's bring in richard clarke, the former counterterrorism czar, now an abc news consultant. richard, when you hear about this threat, and it's a little confusing to some people because it's credible yet not confirmed. explain exactly what that means. >> credible, robin, means this is something that they've been expecting. something that could plausibly happen. unconfirmed means they have only one source. the source is very detailed. bubuthat doesn't always mean it's true. sometimes people make up stories and pass them on to cia in great detail. that could be the case here. we don't know. so, what the cia and fbi are trying to do right now is to see if they can find any of the details in this report and prove them to be true. >> that al qaeda is d
in august from countries like pakistan and afghanistan. they're urgently trying to connect the dots. this work could not be more serious. and this morning, commuters in new york and here in washington, as brian said, are going to see a massive show of force. >> okay, pierre. thanks very much. >>> let's bring in richard clarke, the former counterterrorism czar, now an abc news consultant. richard, when you hear about this threat, and it's a little confusing to some people because...
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why did your source believe that he was living in a villa in pakistan? >> that was quite rambunctious on "the bill maher show," but i got it out. basically it was a cia official just left the agency involved in the hunt for bin laden and their gut or her gut was telling her that, frankly, to be able to put out those videos, to be able to put out all those audio, nothing about him told her that he was living in a care, somewhere where he had access to people, to technology. >> and she was absolutely right and, christiane, before we leave i want to say happy mother's day to you. i hope you have a great day with your family and obviously you've got a busy show coming up, as well. christiane will be sitting down with the president's national security adviser as well as condoleezza rice. >> dan? >> amazing she made that prediction back in 2008. >>> now we are going to move to what they're calling a slow-motion disaster along the mississippi river. take a look at the map. it shows where flooding is forecast to hit in the coming days, south from tennessee to mi
why did your source believe that he was living in a villa in pakistan? >> that was quite rambunctious on "the bill maher show," but i got it out. basically it was a cia official just left the agency involved in the hunt for bin laden and their gut or her gut was telling her that, frankly, to be able to put out those videos, to be able to put out all those audio, nothing about him told her that he was living in a care, somewhere where he had access to people, to technology....
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in late august or early september from pakistan through dubai. assigned to attack new york or washington with a vehicle bomb on september 10th, 11th or 12th. officials call the source credible. late wednesday night, the intelligence was relayed to washington and cia headquarters. early thursday at the white house, the president and vice president received the first of several briefings on the vehicle bomb threat. around 7:00 p.m., as the president has arrived to address congress, the fbi and cia were in high gear. >> you use all the resources that we have. people are working 24/7 on this issue. >> reporter: u.s. authorities believe that the three men likely arrived with nothing more than a suitcase full of clothes and an al qaeda vehicle for a bomb which would involve chemicals and components easily purchased here, bianna. >> brian, we're learning details as who the potential suspects are, any details as to what the targets have been? >> reporter: well, terrifics were washington or new york, apparently with ininstructions if they couldn't reach t
in late august or early september from pakistan through dubai. assigned to attack new york or washington with a vehicle bomb on september 10th, 11th or 12th. officials call the source credible. late wednesday night, the intelligence was relayed to washington and cia headquarters. early thursday at the white house, the president and vice president received the first of several briefings on the vehicle bomb threat. around 7:00 p.m., as the president has arrived to address congress, the fbi and...
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pakistan's foreign minister today called that allegation unacceptable. and warned the u.s. could not risk losing pakistan as an ally. >>> iran's president, mahmoud ahmadinejad, said it's not too late to repair u.s./iranian relations, but just hours after the u.s. delegation walked out of his speech at the u.n. ahmadinejad told reporters he doesn't believe the planes brought down the world trade center in 2001. he thinks explosives were planted in the buildings. >>> a new twist in the search for susan powell, the utah mom who vanished two years ago. police in washington state have arrested her father-in-law, on child pornography charges. they said steven powell had thousands of pictures and videos of girls as young as 7, taken without their knowledge. some of them neighbors of powell's. powell first raised eyebrows, in fact, when he recently spoke to us here at "good morning america" and described his relationship with his missing daughter-in-law. >> susan was very sexual with me. she was very flirtatious. i mean, i'm her father-in-law. and she would do a lot of things that
pakistan's foreign minister today called that allegation unacceptable. and warned the u.s. could not risk losing pakistan as an ally. >>> iran's president, mahmoud ahmadinejad, said it's not too late to repair u.s./iranian relations, but just hours after the u.s. delegation walked out of his speech at the u.n. ahmadinejad told reporters he doesn't believe the planes brought down the world trade center in 2001. he thinks explosives were planted in the buildings. >>> a new twist...
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drone strike in pakistan. our nick schifrin covers pakistan, and he joins us here in the studio. good morning, nick. you broke many of the details about the story about osama bin laden. what are your sources and u.s. intelligence telling you about what just took place? >> the pakistanis i'm talking to increasingly think he's dead. the intelligence officials thinks he's dead. a spokesman for his own organization say that he's dead and locals say that he is dead, but the u.s. says, look, let's wait. a senior u.s. official says, our bar is really high. we've been said he's been killed in the past. that turned out not to be true. so we're going to wait. but the u.s. has been hunting him for years. he's kind of an evil genius for al qaeda, one of the most important terrorists in the world. >> tell us a little bit more about him. he's number four on the most-wanted list in pakistan. is this a big coup for the u.s. as well? >> it is a big coup for the u.s. he's extremely well connected. he's extremely trained. he was trained by the pakistani military. and one of his main jobs was to rec
drone strike in pakistan. our nick schifrin covers pakistan, and he joins us here in the studio. good morning, nick. you broke many of the details about the story about osama bin laden. what are your sources and u.s. intelligence telling you about what just took place? >> the pakistanis i'm talking to increasingly think he's dead. the intelligence officials thinks he's dead. a spokesman for his own organization say that he's dead and locals say that he is dead, but the u.s. says, look,...
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is doubling down on aid to pakistan to bolster its fight against terrorists, based along that country's border with afghanistan. "the washington post" reports that pakistan will get more money and increased military and intelligence support, despite the u.s. frustrations that the pakistani government is not doing enough to combat the terrorist groups. vice president biden will travel to pakistan next week to deliver the message to pakistani leaders themselves. >>> and defense secretary robert gates leaves for china today, looking to improve relations with its military leaders. he will meet with military leaders and chinese president, hu jintao, ahead of hu's visit next week. limited relations between the u.s. and chinese militaries were restored late last year. >>> and a suspect is in custody this morning in connection with a brutal murder in new york's times square. 65-year-old portuguese journalist, carlos castro, was found beaten to death in his room last night. police arrested renato seabra, 20-year-old model, who checked into the hotel with castro. seabra had gone to a nearby hospi
is doubling down on aid to pakistan to bolster its fight against terrorists, based along that country's border with afghanistan. "the washington post" reports that pakistan will get more money and increased military and intelligence support, despite the u.s. frustrations that the pakistani government is not doing enough to combat the terrorist groups. vice president biden will travel to pakistan next week to deliver the message to pakistani leaders themselves. >>> and defense...
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in pakistan davis is a lightning rod. watch this chaotic scene as he's arrested. the crowd is already furious. and at the station davis continues to plead his innocence. >> i just work as a consultant there. >> reporter: anger has spread to the streets. many accuse the u.s. of bullying to try and get davis released. the family of one of the men davis killed wants revenge. >> translator: we want blood for blood, and we, who are god willing, will try to have him hanged. >> reporter: the u.s. is already unpopular in pakistan, and that anger you see from the family and on the streets puts more pressure on the pakistani government to prosecute davis even if, bianna, in private some government officials say they want to release him and admit he does, in fact, have diplomatic immunity. bianna? >> all right, nick. thank you for that story. >>> turning to washington now, another big budget brawl is set to start tomorrow when the president will submit his 2012 spending plan calling for investments on education, infrastructure and research. but republicans say we simply cann
in pakistan davis is a lightning rod. watch this chaotic scene as he's arrested. the crowd is already furious. and at the station davis continues to plead his innocence. >> i just work as a consultant there. >> reporter: anger has spread to the streets. many accuse the u.s. of bullying to try and get davis released. the family of one of the men davis killed wants revenge. >> translator: we want blood for blood, and we, who are god willing, will try to have him hanged. >>...
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and pakistan, over an american being held on murder charges there. it's more intense than ever this morning, after u.s. officials revealed that the security contractor, president obama is calling a diplomat, was employed by the cia. this news explains why there's been so much involvement by the u.s. government, at the highest levels, even the oval office. >> reporter: that's right. the stakes did get much higher in the case of raymond davis. a british newspaper reported that davis was in pakistan working for the cia. and the u.s. government confirmed that. he was part of a secret team working out of a safehouse in lahore, pakistan. fears for his safety, have heightened. davis is being held in lahore, pakistan, in a jail beyond this gate, where officials say most of the other 400 other inmates are suspected militants. davis, identified as a cia contract employee, has been held since he shot and killed two pakistanis, he said were going to rob him. pakistani officials say, the two men were shot in the back. even before his cia connection was made publi
and pakistan, over an american being held on murder charges there. it's more intense than ever this morning, after u.s. officials revealed that the security contractor, president obama is calling a diplomat, was employed by the cia. this news explains why there's been so much involvement by the u.s. government, at the highest levels, even the oval office. >> reporter: that's right. the stakes did get much higher in the case of raymond davis. a british newspaper reported that davis was in...
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we begin with aa brazen kidnapping of an american man in pakistan. police say as many as ten people stormed into the man's home in the city of lahore snatching the development contractor and taking him away. the man has worked in the country for seven years kidnappings are common in pakistan but most victims are pakistani. >>> president obama's health care law has been dealt a major blow. a federal appeals court has ruled that the centerpiece of the law requiring americans to buy health insurance if they don't have it is unconstitutional. this is the first time the first appeals court to rule against the so-called individual mandate. another appeals court has upheld it. the u.s. supreme court is expected to decide the law's fate. >>> in utah the search for a missing boy scout is expected to resume this morning. at least 20 people were combing ashley national forest looking for the 12-year-old who disappeared friday from the scout troop he was with. late into the night searchers scoured this rugged terrain for any sign of jared ropelato. the 12-year-o
we begin with aa brazen kidnapping of an american man in pakistan. police say as many as ten people stormed into the man's home in the city of lahore snatching the development contractor and taking him away. the man has worked in the country for seven years kidnappings are common in pakistan but most victims are pakistani. >>> president obama's health care law has been dealt a major blow. a federal appeals court has ruled that the centerpiece of the law requiring americans to buy...
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talk to taliban, president hamid karzai said that the way to make peace with the insurgents is there pakistan. >>> petit foundation held its annual ride for justice today. william petit whose wife and daughters were killed in a connecticut home invasion four year, started the foundation to raise warrens for those affected by violence and chronic illness. >>> the hot air balloons were launched in one year, topping the record set by the fiesta in 2000. >>> time now for a quick check of the weather, rain and even some mountain in the northeast. sunny from the southeast to the plains. scattered storms and showers in parts of the west. 65 in new york. 81 in orlando. phoenix is the hot spot on the map at 97 degrees. that's a look at the national forecast. >> all right, i did a little investigating, newton, massachusetts, cold and rainy today. houston, 87 and sunny. >> hometown forecasts, canning. thank you very much. >> i'm very good at the weather, aren't i? >> you are. >>> coming up here on "good morning america" -- you know those infomercials with clever products that are hard to resist. we're g
talk to taliban, president hamid karzai said that the way to make peace with the insurgents is there pakistan. >>> petit foundation held its annual ride for justice today. william petit whose wife and daughters were killed in a connecticut home invasion four year, started the foundation to raise warrens for those affected by violence and chronic illness. >>> the hot air balloons were launched in one year, topping the record set by the fiesta in 2000. >>> time now for...
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nick schifrin has the latest from islamabad, pakistan. good morning, nick. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. late last night, pakistan's powerful spy chief lashed out at the u.s. in parliament. saying we have to decide whether to stand up to america now. or have subsequent revelations to deride us. but the intelligence chief was also heavily criticized because he said he had no idea that the world's most-wanted man was living in a house just two hours from here. inside that house, navy s.e.a.l.s grabbed a treasure trove of information about al qaeda and its plots. u.s. officials say they also found a shocking stash in bin laden's own bedroom. pornographic videos and magazines. >> it's just surprising that pornography was found because he was known to be a rather austere man. a rather religious man. a man who, in fact, gave up the world. >> reporter: u.s. officials say they were hesitant to reveal that information for fear it wouldn't be believed. which is exactly what we found in pakistan today, even among the most educated. the u.s. is
nick schifrin has the latest from islamabad, pakistan. good morning, nick. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. late last night, pakistan's powerful spy chief lashed out at the u.s. in parliament. saying we have to decide whether to stand up to america now. or have subsequent revelations to deride us. but the intelligence chief was also heavily criticized because he said he had no idea that the world's most-wanted man was living in a house just two hours from here. inside that house, navy...
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is demanding that pakistan release an american diplomat. the u.s. embassy says the man the entitled to diplomatic immunity and acted in self-defense. in shooting the two men in the city of lahore last thursday. >>> searchers in california looking for an accused kidnapper and a boy have called off their search of a canal where the man's car was found. police will conduct air and ground sernls. boy's been missing since january 18th. >>> singer chris brown completed the domestic violence program he was told to attend after his assaults on singer rihanna. >>> novak djokovic beat andy murray in straight sets. dan thought andy would win. he also won the title in 2008. dan predicted it because he could pronounce murray's name and not djokovic's. and that is a quick look at the headlines. time for a quick look at the weather and jackie meretsky. >> thank you for pronouncing my name correctly. look at the light pillars. blair, nebraska. it's a phenomenon where the urban lights are interacting with ice particles in the atmosphere. nebraska, you're getting ver
is demanding that pakistan release an american diplomat. the u.s. embassy says the man the entitled to diplomatic immunity and acted in self-defense. in shooting the two men in the city of lahore last thursday. >>> searchers in california looking for an accused kidnapper and a boy have called off their search of a canal where the man's car was found. police will conduct air and ground sernls. boy's been missing since january 18th. >>> singer chris brown completed the domestic...
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the three travel from pakistan's try balance areas through dubai to the u.s. in mid august. >> we take all threat reporting seriously, and we have taken, and will continue to take all steps necessary to mitigate any threats that arise. >> in new york's times square thursdaydy night. there was no obvious show of an enhanced police presence beyond what is normally there. but the may or and police commissioner said the credible but uncorroborated threat would require a significant show of security across the city. >> the public is likely to see, and maybe somewhat inconvenienced by, vehicle check points at various locations throughout the city. >> u.s. officials have been bracing for just such a plot after discovering documents in bin laden's pakistan hideout which he called for a strike against the u.s. on the tenth anniversary of september 11th. >> in zawahiri's most recent video last month he called on the followers to focus on the u.s., track her down, he said, and make an example out of her. >> police in new york plan a full search this morning, roving and r
the three travel from pakistan's try balance areas through dubai to the u.s. in mid august. >> we take all threat reporting seriously, and we have taken, and will continue to take all steps necessary to mitigate any threats that arise. >> in new york's times square thursdaydy night. there was no obvious show of an enhanced police presence beyond what is normally there. but the may or and police commissioner said the credible but uncorroborated threat would require a significant show...
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it's being waged high in the mountains of the pakistan border in kunar province. it's been carried out by the no slack battalion. against the force of several hundred taliban. the u.s. hadn't been in this valley in almost ten years of this war. they're trying demonstrate to the taliban, according to u.s. officials, that they can go anywhere they want and attack. that there is no place offlimits in afghanistan. they've rounded up large weapons caches. they also destroyed major taliban radio station. all at a high cost. six american soldiers were killed. seven more were injured. two afghan soldiers died. soldiers i spoke to said they have never seen a firefight this heavy. and many of them have been deployed four or five times in afghanistan or iraq. this operation is continuing for several more days. dan? >> mike boettcher, thank you very much. that video is harrowing. we're glad you're okay. >>> this week, the president will send out a mass e-mail to his supporters, announcing something that, to many people, will seem obvious, that he wants another four years in t
it's being waged high in the mountains of the pakistan border in kunar province. it's been carried out by the no slack battalion. against the force of several hundred taliban. the u.s. hadn't been in this valley in almost ten years of this war. they're trying demonstrate to the taliban, according to u.s. officials, that they can go anywhere they want and attack. that there is no place offlimits in afghanistan. they've rounded up large weapons caches. they also destroyed major taliban radio...
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it is the latest indication that bin laden may have received high-level help from pakistan during his years there in hiding. >>> some breaking news overnight from iraq. four bombs went off in baghdad killing at least 40 people. it's the worst violence in months and comes as u.s. forces now prepare to withdraw by year's end. >>> and the evacuation zone has been expanded in minot where the souris river is expected to crest this weekend. exfeet above the record set back in 1881. some areas of the city are already underwater. more than 10,000 people have fled their homes and officials say there's nothing more they can do but wait for the river to rise and fall. >>> and google may soon have a major legal fight on its hands. federal regulators are preparing to issue subpoenas and want to know if they manipulatat search results to promote its own si sites. >>> look at this catctc divers were combing through a shipwreck off the coast and found this, an antique emerald ring believed to be some ten carats. >> how much, how much? >> okay.for it. >> spanish ship during a hurricane in 1622 and so
it is the latest indication that bin laden may have received high-level help from pakistan during his years there in hiding. >>> some breaking news overnight from iraq. four bombs went off in baghdad killing at least 40 people. it's the worst violence in months and comes as u.s. forces now prepare to withdraw by year's end. >>> and the evacuation zone has been expanded in minot where the souris river is expected to crest this weekend. exfeet above the record set back in 1881....
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and pakistan this morning. pakistan is accusing u.s.-led nato helicopters of firing on an army checkpoint along the border with afghanistan, killing at least 25 pakistani soldiers. pakistan responded immediately by closing a keyboarder crossing used to supply coalition troops in afghanistan. >>> and the week-long drama for three american students arrested during protests in egypt, it's almost over. they're now headed home. and abc's lama hasan joins us from cairo, egypt, with the latest. good morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning, ron. we're standing outside the dorms where the three college students were living in while they were in cairo. as soon as they were released, they didn't come here to pack up their belongings. they headed straight for the airport instead. after being detained for five days the three students were released. joyce says she's getting ready to cook a thanksgiving feast for him. >> getting laughing, almost wanting to cry, all at the same time. we're all so very, very, very grateful. and we want to give him a bi
and pakistan this morning. pakistan is accusing u.s.-led nato helicopters of firing on an army checkpoint along the border with afghanistan, killing at least 25 pakistani soldiers. pakistan responded immediately by closing a keyboarder crossing used to supply coalition troops in afghanistan. >>> and the week-long drama for three american students arrested during protests in egypt, it's almost over. they're now headed home. and abc's lama hasan joins us from cairo, egypt, with the...
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. >>> and a change at the cia station in pakistan could improve relations with that country. the top cia official is leaving for medical reasons. he had extremely tense relationship and departure could hehe. >>> back in this country, two small planes collided in alaska. and four people were killed. one crashed and killed everyone on board and somehow the other one, the float plane managed to land safely despite significant damage. >>> and in ohio, two pilots were killed when a replica of the wright brothers biplane crashed. both pilots had experience which was built to modern standards. >>> and finally, forget traditional red and black cars. one buyer in michigan got a one of a kind color. or kind of a noncolor. it's transparent, 1939 pontiac ghost car, it's called, sold for $308,000. it was built with a flplexiglas body and built for the 1938 world's fair. it only has 100 miles on it. 72-year-old car. >> it's almost a naked car. it's weird. >> weird. >> ron, thank you. let's check the weather. casey curry, from our station in houston,n, see we're looking at the dreaded retur
. >>> and a change at the cia station in pakistan could improve relations with that country. the top cia official is leaving for medical reasons. he had extremely tense relationship and departure could hehe. >>> back in this country, two small planes collided in alaska. and four people were killed. one crashed and killed everyone on board and somehow the other one, the float plane managed to land safely despite significant damage. >>> and in ohio, two pilots were...